Modeling and Monitoring Powerline Tree Strike Risk at Scale with OmniSci

This post shows how OmniSci enables utility organizations to orient big geospatial data toward vegetation risk mitigation and efficient management decisions. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 2 years ago

Making Geospatial Joins Interactive at Scale

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@omnisci.com | 2 years ago

Analyze OpenStreetMap Data with OSMnx and OmniSci Free

Earlier this month, our team shared 4 Simple Ways to Map Vehicle Location Data with OmniSci Free. We're following up to show you how we accessed and loaded OpenStreetMap (OSM) data in OmniSci Free, synthesized those streets with vehicle collisions, and delivered meaningful spatia … | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 3 years ago

Time-Series Forecasting with Facebook Prophet and OmniSci

Humans have always wanted to know what will happen next. In this post, we’ll explore how you can use the open-source forecasting procedure Facebook Prophet, OmniSci, and a historic time-series dataset to give a view into the future. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 3 years ago

Simple Ways to Map Vehicle Location Data with OmniSci Free

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@omnisci.com | 3 years ago

Faster data I/O from OmniSci with Apache Arrow

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@omnisci.com | 3 years ago

Plotly Dash and OmniSciDB for Real-Time Data Visualization

OmniSci Immerse provides self-refreshing dashboard functionality, but sometimes you need the ultimate flexibility of a custom app. Here’s how to use Python, Dash by Plotly and OmniSciDB to create a real-time dashboard. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 4 years ago

Interactively visualizing 1.7 billion stars from the Gaia dataset

The Gaia space observatory has measured 1.7 billion stars. Using OmniSci Immerse, we walk through visualizing and examining this dataset, at various scales, to draw insights about stars and the Milky Way. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 4 years ago

OmniSci and Intel Collaborate to Bring Accelerated Analytics at Scale to CPUs

OmniSci Debuts CPU-Based Enterprise Edition, Giving Users Additional Flexibility In Accessing the Speed and Capabilities of Accelerated Analytics | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 4 years ago

To Jupyter and Beyond: Interactive Data Science at Scale with OmniSci

Interactive data science at scale - finally! With OmniSci 4.8 we announced the availability of the OmniSci open data science foundation. Explore the key components of it in this blog post. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 4 years ago

Bridging analytics and data science workflows with GPUs

OmniSci 4.8 integrates deeply with the PyData stack and enables easy switching from visual data exploration to data science workflows. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 4 years ago

OmniSci’s Charting Libraries

Getting started with OmniSci’s Charting Libraries has never been simpler. Read this blog post to learn how to create an interactive visualization from our provided example project on GitHub. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 4 years ago

Minute Quickstart with OmniSci’s Charting Libraries

Getting started with OmniSci’s Charting Libraries has never been simpler. Read this blog post to learn how to create an interactive visualization from our provided example project on GitHub. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 4 years ago

Analyzing Chicago Divvy Bike Share Data

As Chicago becomes increasingly congested, new means of transportation are becoming the norm, including Divvy Bikes. Investigate the bikes’ intriguing traffic patterns and usage statistics using OmniSci Immerse. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 4 years ago

A “Rat” Every 14 Seconds: Analyzing NYC 311 Calls

A call is made to NYC’s 311 Service line every 14 seconds. Explore what’s prompting the calls, uncover patterns, and more using OmniSci Immerse. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 4 years ago

Analyzing CalTRANS Traffic: 2015-2019

OmniSci can be used to navigate and analyze years of fine grain traffic data. This post analyzes San Francisco traffic from 2015-2019, showing an increase in congestion in key commuting routes. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 4 years ago

Creating the F1 Demo: Real-Time Data Ingestion with StreamSets

The F1 Demo shown at NVIDIA GTC 2019 was built completely using open-source technologies. Read this blog to learn how StreamSets was used for data ingestion into OmniSci. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 4 years ago

Past to Present: The Evolution of GIS

The landscape for GIS professionals looks very different today than it did forty years ago. Explore the changes in GIS over time with an industry expert. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 5 years ago

Big Data Bowl: Exploring NFL Player Movement Data

The formal Big Data Bowl contest ended January 25, but with the Super Bowl coming up this weekend, I wanted to share how I loaded this data into OmniSci Cloud and some simple insights I found while playing with it. Follow along and you too will be exploring the NFL data in no tim … | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 5 years ago

The OmniSci Platform – A Year in Review

A lot has happened at OmniSci in the past year. Get caught up to speed with this overview from OmniSci’s VP of Product Management. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 5 years ago

Opioid Addiction by the Numbers: An Analysis of 290MM Prescriptions (2013-2016)

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@omnisci.com | 5 years ago

30x speedup over Apache Spark using OmniSci (MapD)

Working with big data can be frustrating, as there is often a tradeoff between a high-level API and poor I/O performance. Here’s an alternative to one such problem using open-source OmniSci Core with GPUs instead of Apache Spark. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 5 years ago

OmniSci’s $55m Series C Funding Accelerates Our Mission

Fresh on the heels of our rebranding of the company from MapD last week, today we are excited to announce our Series C funding of $55M. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 5 years ago

MapD is now OmniSci

The platform that redefines the limits of scale and speed in big data analytics. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 5 years ago

MapD has rebranded to OmniSci

Today marks a big and exciting milestone for our company. We have rebranded MapD to now be known as OmniSci™. | Continue reading


@omnisci.com | 5 years ago